MEDIA - Identification Flashcards

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LESSON 6

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Let’s begin.

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A group of spectators in a public event.

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Audience

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A group of people or organisation that has the same interest or concern with a particular group.

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Stakeholders

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Pertains to a set of standards, principles, and policies that practitioners of a particular sector should observe.

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Code

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A set of values observed by an individual based on grounded principles.

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Ethics

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What are four points given from the summary of the SPJ Code of Ethics?
(Hint: S, M, A, B)

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  1. Seek the truth and report it.
  2. Minimize harm.
  3. Act independently.
  4. Be accountable and transparent.
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It is bestowed upon the Filipino citizens to protect them.

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Article 3 of the 1987 Constitution

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Responsible for screening television programmes and films, and evaluating the message it may send to the audience.

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Media and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB)

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Responsible for spreading the UN message of various issues around the globe.

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United Nations Regional Information Centre (UNRIC)

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LESSON 7

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Let’s begin.

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Refers to the copying of a copyrighted material, with the purpose of using it for a review, etc, without the need to ask for permission from the owner.

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Fair Use

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Refers to a work which ridicules another in a funny, inoffensive, and non-derogatory manner.

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Parody

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Pertains to the output of a person’s intellectual pursuit, such as his literary and artistic works, etc.

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Intellectual Property

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Protects materials that are printed like books, musical scores, and maps. It also protects artworks, etc. Needs permission to be used.

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Copyright

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An exclusive right granted to an invention.

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Patent

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A specific sign associated with a particular brand of goods or services.

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Trademark

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Using another’s work without proper citation and claims it to be one’s own.

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Plagiarism

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The proper attitude that one should observe when communication online.

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Netiquette

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A type of mail which is a form of commercial advertising which companies send in bulk through e-mail to customers.

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Spam Mail

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An email that requires the receiver to send the same to another. Usually done because of superstition.

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Chain Mail

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Refers to the economic, education, and social inequalities experienced by those who cannot afford to have computer and Internet access.

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Digital Divide

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This is one’s representation in the virtual world.

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Virtual Self

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These are smilers which represent an emotion or idea,

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Emojis

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Refers to a condition in which a person seems to have lost control over an action or behaviour, which is deemed as self-destructive.

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Addiction

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An act where someone says something derogatory about another person and posts it online.
Cyberbullying
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A virus that spread rapidly to attack one's personal computer files and compromises the hard disk.
I LOVE YOU Virus
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LESSON 8
Let's begin.
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Companies responsible for providing technical support and customer service agents, etc.
Business Process Outsourcing (BPO)
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What is the meaning of the acronym NSO?
National Statistics Office
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What is the meaning of the acronym DOT?
Department of Tourism
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What is the meaning of the acronym DA?
Department of Agriculture
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A type of defamation towards a person or a group that is either WRITTEN or POSTED ONLINE. Against Article 355 of the Revised Penal Code.
Libel
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A type of defamation towards a person or a group that is done VERBALLY. Against Article 358 of the Revised Penal Code.
Slander
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This is the act quoting someone on words that they didn't actually say.
Misquoting
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This means "word-per-word".
Verbatim
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This is the act of labeling someone which leads them to be damaged in other people's eyes.
Mislabeling
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Pertains to subversive acts which incite people to go against the government and resist its lawful authority and jurisdiction.
Sedition
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This refers to the disobedience to the court where a person exhibits acts opposing the authority, justice, and dignity of the court.
Contempt of Court
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The unauthorised distribution and reproduction of a copyrighted material.
Piracy
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LESSON 9
Let's begin.
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This is a smartphone having similar features with that of Apple's, but runs on Android's OS from Google instead.
Android Phone
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This gadget enables users to do real-time push email communications because of its bluetooth and with it being a wireless device.
BlackBerry
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This combines the features of both a phone and a tablet.
Phablet
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This allows users to organise data electronically.
Personal Digital Assistant (PDA)
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This is used to create special effects to look like an actual footage to make it look realistic. It is also used to restore old films.
Computer-Generated Imagery (CGI)
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A virtual location created by game or graphic designers to make the players feel like they are the actual characters in the game they're playing.
3D Environment
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A device used to capture images using a lens and shutter.
Camera
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An office equipment that can enlarge the image and display it onscreen by using an overhead mirror and bright light.
Overhead Projector
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Used to be displayed images, but needs to be connected to a computer.
LCD Projector
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Equipment used to reproduce documents with image or texts on paper.
Photocopier
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LESSON 11
Let's begin.
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A person who works in the broadcast media that is in charge of delivering news to the public.
Reporter
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A person who works in the broadcast media that delivers news in REAL TIME through either a TV or radio programme.
News Anchor
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A person who works in the broadcast media that who is in charge of facilitating the flow of the programme.
TV Host
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A person who works in the broadcast media that writes the storyline of the programme.
Scriptwriter
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A person who works in the broadcast media that supervises on how the people should perform.
Director
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A person who works in the broadcast media that finances the programme.
Producer
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What are the characteristics of people working in the media? | Hint: D, S, R, C
1. Dedicated and passionate. 2. Sociable and outgoing. 3. Respectable and trustworthy. 4. Creative and dynamic.
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LESSON 12
Let's begin.
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A creator of text information who writes novels, textbooks, etc. whose works are already published.
Author
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A creator of text information who is associated with furnishing poems and short stories.
Writer
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A creator of text information who work as a freelancer and submit articles on topics of particular interest.
Contributor
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A creator of text information who writes their opinion, insights, and commentaries on either political or social issues.
Columnist
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A creator of text information who writes opinions or entries in a blog.
Blogger
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A creator of text information who encodes handwritten text into soft copy.
Data Encoder
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A creator of text information who coordinates with an author or writer to complement the content of their work for design.
Layout and Graphic Artist
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A creator of text information who checks corrections from beginning to end.
Editor
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A creator of text information who manages publication.
Publisher
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Stories that are imagined.
Fiction
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Text based on facts and reality.
Nonfiction
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LESSON 13
Let's begin.
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A person who produces artworks with the use of paint as a medium.
Painter
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A person who takes pictures to represent a certain theme.
Photographer
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A person who creates artworks using digital media.
Graphic Artist or Designer
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A person who creates artworks using clay, wood, etc.
Sculptor
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A 3D work made using clay, wood, etc.
Sculpture
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Drawings arranged sequentially in boxes that narrate a story.
Comic Strip
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A diagram with points, lines, line segments, curves, or areas.
Graph
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Shows info through a table, diagram, or graph.
Chart
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A large outdoor board advertising something.
Billboard
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Used to announce or advertise, but is much smaller.
Poster
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LESSON 14
Let's begin.
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A talk that's informal and casual.
Conversation
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A talk that's formal in nature.
Dialogue
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A talk that lets the audience learn from the speaker.
Lecture
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A piece of information about current events locally and abroad.
News
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A digital audio file.
Podcast
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A talking book.
Audio Book
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Vocal or instrumental sounds.
Music
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A person who makes audio information that discusses events over the radio.
Commentator
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A person who makes audio information that is the offical host of a staged performance.
Emcee
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LESSON 17 (ohmaygahd finally)
Let's continue.
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This pertains to the strategy used by advertising firms to manipulate information in favour of a client.
Media Manipulation
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They provide deals with clients whose products need marketing to boost sales.
Ad agency or marketing firms
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They conceive, produce, and control messages sent to the public to influence their opinions.
Public relations (PR) firm
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A type of manipulative information that makes one confused on what to purchase.
Customer confusion
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A type of manipulative information that makes the people believe that's there a great demand for the product.
Crown manipulation
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A type of manipulative information that seeks to destroy an image of a particular person.
Propaganda
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A type of manipulative information that filters information for the sake of the public's safety.
Gatekeeping
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A type of manipulative information that uses a celebrity to claim that a product's good.
Celebrity endorsements
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A type of manipulative information that deceives the public.
Hoax
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A type of manipulative information that changes the perspective of one's opinions.
Psychological manipulation
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A type of manipulative information that uses fear to sway the public.
Fearmongering